of course when i arrive there he was an atlanta. he was still based atlanta. he really wasn't in atlanta. he was traveling all over the place where the movement was at the time. not racially based stories. it was not a race story. they -- the last -- this island from the book. i never knew this. actually, i learned it from jean patterson. that the last story that jack covered for the constitution was in the rock. eisenhower and the federal troops desegregating central school. and gene patterson said that the memorial service, jack was never the same after that. you know, a common theme running through all of these stories was corruption in government, state officials, and competent doctors . the movement. then what he really did, and what i like to do in washington. he battled in justice and exposed. when he found and justice, when everett was committee exposed it. started when it was 22 and went to the time that he died. and that's why he believes so much in the first amendment. you know, there is an old myth that is shattered by this book, the way. the const